no, but Lucy pinder did...., look her up;)
Buju Banton has collaborated with Stephen and Damian Marley on a song called Traffic Jam. He has performed with Ziggy and Damian on a song called "I know" He has performed on a song called "Poor Old Man" with Stephen Marley.
the song is called pass the marajuana by mystic roots and bob marley
No, that's the Biggie small track.Bob Marley's version is called "Bob Marley & The Wailers - Johnny Was"
One song about wisdom is the song called "Wisdom" by Bob Marley.
It's from Bob Marley and the Wailing Wailers. The song was performed on the Babylon by Bus tour and was never released. There is a common mistake that because Bob Marley says "gorilla finger" that this was the name of the artist or band, gorilla finger is the name of a fat spliff.
Buju Banton has collaborated with Stephen and Damian Marley on a song called Traffic Jam. He has performed with Ziggy and Damian on a song called "I know" He has performed on a song called "Poor Old Man" with Stephen Marley.
wen he was about to die
the song is called pass the marajuana by mystic roots and bob marley
No, that's the Biggie small track.Bob Marley's version is called "Bob Marley & The Wailers - Johnny Was"
One song about wisdom is the song called "Wisdom" by Bob Marley.
The song by Ziggy Marley in the Gap commercials is called "Love is My Religion."
sounds like Bob Marley
It's from Bob Marley and the Wailing Wailers. The song was performed on the Babylon by Bus tour and was never released. There is a common mistake that because Bob Marley says "gorilla finger" that this was the name of the artist or band, gorilla finger is the name of a fat spliff.
The song is called "Smile Jamaica" and was released when Jamaica was enduring months of political violence in 1976.
The repeated lyrics "Everything's going to be all right" appeared in the 1974 reggae song "No Woman No Cry" by Vincent Ford (later legally credited to Bob Marley), as performed by Bob Marley & the Wailers.Bob Marley (1945-1981) was a famous Jamaican songwriter and performer.* The song is credited to V. Ford, however there is no evidence that Vincent Ford penned the song. The credit was given by Marley out of respect, to provide income to Ford, and to avoid Marley's contractual obligations with Cayman music.
Its called an Unknown song
No, it was a song for sonny with a chance, but she didnt write it:)